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Welcome to our “FAQs & Videos” page, your visual and informative guide into the world of orthognathic surgeries led by Mr. Manolis Heliotis. This page features an enlightening collection of videos and a dedicated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section.

Delve into various surgical procedures including Orthognathic Jaw Surgery, Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, and TMJ Replacement Surgery via our informative videos. Each section comes with a video slider carousel, allowing you to explore at your pace. For additional insights and clarifications, be sure to visit our FAQs section.

Whether you’re considering a surgery, or simply wish to learn, we hope these resources serve as valuable tools. Step into the world of medical innovation and discover how we’re changing lives for the better.

Orthognathic Jaw Surgery
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
TMJ Replacement Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions

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Orthognathic surgery, also known as corrective jaw surgery, is a procedure that corrects structural or functional issues of the jaw and facial bones to improve both appearance and function.

Candidates for Orthognathic surgery are individuals with conditions such as severe misalignment of the jaws, facial asymmetry, difficulty in biting or chewing, sleep apnoea, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. A thorough evaluation by Mr Manolis Heliotis is necessary to determine which procedure is suitable.

Orthognathic surgery offers numerous benefits, including improved facial balance and symmetry, enhanced jaw function and bite alignment, alleviation of breathing difficulties, and resolution of TMJ disorders. The expected outcomes vary depending on the specific case, but overall, patients can experience a significant improvement in both aesthetics and oral function.

The recovery process after Orthognathic surgery involves an initial healing period of several weeks. Patients may experience swelling, discomfort, and restricted diet during this time. Following that, a gradual return to normal activities and a more regular diet can be expected. Complete recovery may take several months, with regular follow-up visits to monitor progress and ensure proper healing.